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Settlers? Defiance Reflects Postwar Israeli Changes
The war with Hezbollah has left Israel?s prime minister too politically weak to challenge newly emboldened settlers.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
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Candidate Giuliani Shifts His Tone on Immigration
In contrast to his years as New York?s mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani is now taking a tough stance on immigration.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Oversight of Nursing Homes Is Criticized
Federal health officials impose only minimal penalties on nursing homes repeatedly cited for mistreatment of patients, Congressional investigators say.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
After Iraqi Troops Do Dirty Work, 3 Detainees Talk
Beatings of suspects by Iraqi soldiers, which appear to be widespread, are a largely undiscussed dilemma.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Before Deadly Rage, a Life Consumed by a Troubling Silence
Seung-Hui Cho was sullen and brooding from a young age. He acted, a neighbor recalled, ?like he had a broken heart.?
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Students Recount Desperate Minutes Inside Norris Hall
In a matter of minutes, Seung-Hui Cho slaughtered 30 people in the Virginia Tech engineering building in a fusillade of gunfire.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
In Turnabout, Infant Deaths Climb in South
The ominous reversal has raised questions about the impact of cuts in welfare and Medicaid and of poor access to doctors.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
World Bank to Broaden Its Inquiry Into Wolfowitz
The board of directors said their inquiry into Paul D. Wolfowitz?s leadership would extend beyond allegations of favoritism.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Saturday Interview: A Brief Walk Through Time at Scholastic
Richard Robinson, the chief executive of Scholastic, spoke about the success of the Harry Potter books and intimated that there could be another best-selling series to come ? from the same author.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Under New Management: How Diversity Makes a Team Click
Move beyond the idea of cultural differences as a barrier, and reap the benefits.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
The Boss: An Ocean of Opportunity
?When I was growing up, I never thought of myself as Greek. My family has been in the United States since the 1800s,? said Peter C. Georgiopoulos, chief executive, General Maritime.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
DataBank: For the Dow, Three Record Highs in Five Days
The stock market soared last week, propelling the Dow Jones industrial average to a record close on three successive days and ending the week at a new high.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Life?s Work: Sharing Practical Truths, in Child-Size Measures
We rarely tell our children how hard some days are. Or that along the road, they might have to compromise, or detour, or backtrack.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
The Count: For a Change, It?s Job Applicants Who Call the Shots
Opportunities are so abundant in many fields that workers are not willing to settle for just any job.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Market Week: Run First, Then Look at Earnings
The recovery in share prices has been aided by strong earnings reports. But such a favorable ratio is the norm, and not as rosy as it seems, according to an analyst.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Fundamentally: The Calendar Says ?Sell,? but Should You Obey?
Shareholders are about to face a seasonal challenge: investing in equities during what has historically been a frustrating six-month stretch for stocks.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Tweens ?R? Shoppers
With strong purchasing power, young teenagers draw the fashion industry?s interest.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Investing: A Search for Yield Leads Some Back to Bonds
Stock buyers appear to be searching for havens that focus on dividend income and those that have portfolios of bonds as well as stocks, an analyst said.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Mortgages? Mystery: The Losses
The losses on subprime loans are there, but are unrecorded.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
The Goods: Hitting the Links From the Desk
A German game inspires golf for the cubicle.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
Economic View: Emerging Markets, Emerging Giants
A new wave of foreign competitive pressure is beginning to ripple through the United States economy, from companies in Brazil, Russia, India and China.
New York Times - April 21, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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